The noble stand. Second part. Containing I. The first news-paper representation of the proceedings at Salter's Hall, which blew up the Misunderstanding among the Dissenting Ministers of London, into an open Contention and War, and so is Chargeable with all the Mischief that has, or may follow: With the Conciliator's Censure of the Hand that drew it. II. The Second News-Paper Representation, to detect the Abuse endeavour'd to be put upon the World by the First. III. The Angry Advertisement against the latter Representation. IV. The Methods us'd to procure the said Advertisement to be Published in the Flying Post: With an Answer to its Contents. V. Another Advertisement more Angry against the Author of the Noble Stand. VI. A reply in several remarks. By Daniel Wilcox. With the Judgement of Dr. Stillin; fleet, late Bishop of Worcesier, of the Unreasonableness of that Pretence, viz. That whatever is not read in Scripture is not to be held an Article of Faith.
- Wilcox, Daniel, -1733.
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Noble stand. Part 2
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London : printed for R. Cruttenden, at the Bible and Three Crowns in Cheapside, near Mercer's-Chappel, [1719]
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48p. ; 80.
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ESTC N5499
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